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The Economy's Self-Correcting Mechanism

Consider an economy initially operating at a stable equilibrium where employment is at its medium-run, sustainable level and there is no pressure on prices to consistently rise or fall. A sudden, unexpected surge in export demand pushes the economy into a boom, with output and employment rising above this initial equilibrium. Using a framework that combines the effects of aggregate spending with the wage- and price-setting behavior of workers and firms, analyze the complete process through which the economy adjusts. Explain both the initial short-run impact and the subsequent medium-run adjustment that brings the economy back towards its sustainable level of employment.

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